GALLERY: The March for Women’s Lives

To commemorate today’s anniversary, I’m opening up our massive archive of event photos from the 2004 march. Going through these was amazing. The entire time, I was thinking: Ten years ago today, the feminist movement made history with the largest march ever on the National Mall, and ten years ago today, the feminist movement proved that we were a force to be reckoned with. If there’s any memory worth holding onto, that’s certainly one of them. I hope you’re as inspired by these as I am.

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Were you at the March for Women’s Lives? Comment with your own images or stories from the march! If you’d rather email them, I can post ’em for you! Just get in touch via socialmedia@feminist.org.

Carmen Rios

Carmen splits her time disparately between feminist rabble-rousing, writing, public speaking, and flower-picking. She is currently Communications Coordinator at the Feminist Majority Foundation, the Straddleverse and Feminism Editor at Autostraddle, and a writer with FORCE. Carmen is a SPARK alum and former Managing Editor of THE LINE Campaign blog. She's part of an oncoming anthology about girls' activism.